Kaivac cleaning system lets janitorial staff deep clean without contact

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by Shane Henson — January 23, 2013—Facilities managers may be interested in trying the newest product in the popular line of No-Touch Cleaning Systems that Kaivac, a company that has worked to revolutionize restroom cleaning, has developed to empower janitorial staff to deep clean and sanitize without ever having to touch soiled, contaminated surfaces.

According to the company, its 1750 No-Touch Cleaning System combines capacity, power, and compact size with an attractive price in order to deliver exceptional value.

Designed for total soil removal, the 1750 is like an indoor pressure washer, providing chemical application, rinsing, and wet-vacuum technologies all in a single space-efficient platform. Its high-pressure spray effortlessly washes away soils, bacteria and other bio-pollution that other cleaning methods leave behind—leaving fixtures, floors and walls sparkling clean, says Kaivac. After cleaning, janitorial staff can save time and avoid worker injuries by dumping dirty water in the nearest toilet through the drain hose and filling clean water at the nearest sink with the fill hose.

This invention not only works wonders on restrooms, but has been enhanced to tackle just about every surface and space throughout a building—from floors, walls, classrooms and restrooms, to stairwells, kitchens, hallways and more, adds Kaivac. Consequently, many customers now use them in place of auto scrubbers, carpet extractors, dry and wet vacuums, grout machines, mops, buckets, and more.

Facilities managers may also appreciate that the 1750 is one of the quietest machines on the market, according to the company. It is ideal for round-the-clock cleaning in noise-sensitive areas like hospitals and nursing homes.